Yeah, it's definitely not working for me when it comes to JDBC connection
pooling. For whatever reason, my servlet that instantiates the connection
pool can't reconnect to my database after an auto-reload -- even though the
tomcat logs show the servlet being destroyed and re-initialized.
I'm
Hi guys,
l'm new to Tomcat.l face some problem while testing with Tomcat+SSL.
l got server cert from CA and added in the store of server.
when l connect to server thru' https on port 8443..l'm getting
the exception: no cipher suites in common.
Server key is in RSA format
Hi All
I'm trying to install tomcat for the first
time...set tomcat home and java home, but when i try to startup the tomcat it
saysbad command !! I am not sure whether I made
correct settings for Tomcat Home and Java Home
cansomeone please assist ?Regards and
thanx in advanceSonia
Hi,
could any one tell me, from where the keystore is refered?
ls that the path we specify in the server.xml? lf it is l'm not getting
expected results..
does anyone have any idea?
Rams
CMCLtd
3000401 x 2162 (O)
6313447 (R)
winmail.dat
just the same with servlets
- Original Message -
From:
Angel Blesa
Jarque
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:04
PM
Subject: JSP Load on startup?
Hello All,
I would like to know how load JSP(pre-compiled)
on startup.
I know how do it
Hi Sonia,
I need any somethings about your setup for help
you:
- What platform?, OS
version?
- What commad you
execute.
- What say it in your
console?
ok?
Angel Blesa Jarque C.A.S.A.- E.A.D.S - E S P A
C I O Departamento de Instrumentacion y
EnsayosDivision
Espacio
Tel: (34 1) 585
HI Sonia...
Since the msg that comes out is Bad command, so ensure that u r in the
path ..\tomcat\bin
if the problem is still in exist, so r u sure that there is no spaces in the
word : TOMCAT_HOME, the same of JAVA_HOME.
Hopw this will help...
Hanan Khader
From: "Sonia Sh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all ...
I have some errors in installing the tomcat.
but let me know first, is this true or not :
1-edit the tomcat.bat , add this before any other statement :
set JAVA_HOME=C:\JDK1.3 (my java installation directory)
2-edit the autoexec.bat as follows :
set JAVA_HOME=C:\JDK1.3
you should have JSDK too... here is a site that can help you to set the path of your
JSDK_HOME JAVA_HOME
http://java.apache.org/jserv/install/howto.unix_install.html
--- "Sonia Sh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
DIVFONT face=Arial size=2Hi All/FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=Arial size=2I'm
you should have JSDK too... here is a site that can help you to set the path of your
JSDK_HOME JAVA_HOME
http://java.apache.org/jserv/install/howto.unix_install.html
--- "Sonia Sh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
DIVFONT face=Arial size=2Hi All/FONT/DIV
DIVFONT face=Arial size=2I'm
Thanks Hanan
I did have spaces in Tomcat Home after removing it
i get out of environment space, unable to determine the value of TOMCAT_HOME
please help
Angel Jarque
* I am using win-98
* tried to double-click on startup inside
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/bin
Please Help
Regards
Sonia
Ok,
JAVA_HOME : is set ok I guess. But why do it twice ?
TOMCAT_HOME : tomcat_home ? I use the startup.bat file in the \bin
directory,
this sets it for you.
But if you don't use this startup-file, you are correct in doing this
manually.
Have you rebooted since you adjusted your autoexec.bat ?
Ok Sonia,
I have the same OS
I first execute tomcatEnv.bat file for change the
CLASSPATH var, and this to be suitable for tomcat.
next, I execute "tomcat.bat start",
I hope will Help.
- Original Message -
From:
Sonia
Sh
To: Tomcat-User@Jakarta. Ap
Sent: Friday, March
Jeff,
do you have any examples we all could take a look at please?
Regards,
Simon Mc
Cheshire, UK.
- Original Message -
From: "Noll, Jeff HS" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 March 2001 16:15
Subject: RE: chart in jsp
With a little bit of effort, you can make some
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001 10:40:30 +0100
Hugh Eland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi,
Is there a formal definition of the server.xml file anywhere? I have
looked quite hard and not yet found one.
You should give http://tomcat.mslinn.com/ a try.
If you find more detailed doc, would you please warn me ?
Hello,
I would like to use jk_nt_service.exe to wrap my Tomcat server in an NT service.
I tried it and there are some features I like compared to using the srvany.exe
provided in the Windows NT Resource Kit.
The problem is that even if I make my service automatic, when I log off Tomcat
is
hi
are you sure the port you are running on is 9090 ?
try it with just http://localhost/admin
or http://localhost:9090/admin
assuming tomcat is correctly installed and it is running (is necessary in
order
to get to the admin) this shouldn't be a problem.
good luck
Dennis
P.S. Just to test a
You'll have to build the construct yourself as there is no
pre-defined way to accomplish what you are trying to accomplish.
Basically what you're going to want to do is to create an instance
of the Singleton in each JVM. Then designate one of the instances as the
master - the
Hi Sonia,
First thing: for environment
development, you don't need the Apache server since Tomcat provide a
minimalistic web server that let you test your servlet. Usually, this
webserver is listening connections on port 8080. So, if Tomcat is started, try
Solution: Stop using JDK 1.3. You can use either JDK 1.2.x or
JDK1.3.1Beta. The documentation that I have states that there is a bug in
Sun's 1.3 JVM that causes it to stop at NT user logout (even for services)
Randy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your help :o)
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Randy Layman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: venerd 30 marzo 2001 14.12
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto: RE: Singleton and multiple JVM
You'll have to build the construct yourself as there is no
pre-defined way to accomplish
Is there a formal definition of the server.xml file anywhere? I have
looked quite hard and not yet found one.
I would like it as a reference for doing things like getting Tomcat to
particular IP addresses, added passwords for certificates etc - things
that are usually left out of the
Hi Dennis
I tried using http://localhost/adminor http://localhost:9090/adminbut none
of these seem to work. Further the link for testing the servlet also dint
work out
Cud it be possible that my Tomcat dint get get
installed properly?
Sonia
As far as I know: yes - place them in the /classes/ dir, but remember to
add the package directory structure (com.smart.Bean -
../classes/com/smart/) and remember to include the 'package' statement in
your Bean src.
Tomcat searches this dir all magically by itself
/aks
-Original
ISOCOR (Critical Path), Netscape (iPlanet Directory Server) or Siemens DirX.
Marek
-Original Message-
From: Batsheva Raviv [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 2:47 AM
To: Tomcat Usr (E-mail)
Subject: LDAP Server
Hello,
Can somebody recommend a LDAP server that
Sonia,
Need to know more about yo ur setup.
Your JAVA_HOME should pointing to /usr/local/java/jdk1.3.1 or somet thin g
like that.
Your TOMCAT_HOME should be pointing to /usr/local/tomcat or some such
path where bin etc. subdir. reside.
And your CLASSPATH is pointing to
Hi Sonia,
Last thing you could try.. http://localhost:8040
This should normally (if you didn't change the port settings in the
.conf-file)
bring up the tomcat-homepage from where you can run some examples.
To verify whether or not tomcat is actually running, check for a dos-window
that kinda
Hi All,
I am getting the error when i include the Beans in
our JSP page.
class name is UsingJDBC in the jar file name of the
jar file is also UsingJDBC I have set the class path in NT Enviourment.
I am getting error
500 Servlet Exception/javaBeans.jsp:12: Identifier expected.
In the war file under the servlet tag, instead of
using servlet-class, use jsp-file.
scott.
--- "Alex A. Almero" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just the same with servlets
- Original Message -
From: Angel Blesa Jarque
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:04 PM
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Animesh Chaturvedi - US wrote:
Hi filip
I found the solution. You have to make a change in tomcat's server.xml file.
In the ContextManager section you have to set up a variable like
home="TOMCAT_HOME".
That's all? That solved your problem? Something like this?
I upgraded to Red Hat 7.0.
Many things changed! =8o
Tomcat core dumps on startup now.
Anyone seen this?
Any sugestions?
Thanks,
Rick
Check the jakarta filter you added and make sure its status shows a green
upward-pointing arrow. If not, check the following:
Check the worker_file setting for typos, name and data.
Check the worker_mount_file setting typos, name and data.
If the above are set correctly, the green
Hi all,
I try to benchmark an access time on a database. I have a servlet running in
the back-end, which simply connects to a database, opens and retrieves data
from a database.
I run the servlet on Netscape and Microsoft IE, the execution shows
different in time between Netscape and MS IE
You have to install the updates of RedHat7.0, ... glibc package is very
important.
Rick Roberts wrote:
I upgraded to Red Hat 7.0.
Many things changed! =8o
Tomcat core dumps on startup now.
Anyone seen this?
Any sugestions?
Thanks,
Rick
--
Saludos
++ Manuel
Hi,
I need some advice...I need to configure my-tomcat-apache.conf to
allow my Virtual Hosting to map to a webapp so that when the user
enters www.domain.com, it directs their request as if they had
specified the webapp (like www.domain.com/webapp).
I have tried many different things, but
Do I need to restart my PC everytime i make a
change in autoexec.bat ??
Hi
Following your suggestion I concentrated on Tomcat
alone. Now I've unzipped the files in C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
directory. JDK is installed in C:\JDK1.3
I've set the following in
Autoexec.bat...
SET
PATH=%PATH%;C:\DMI\WIN32\BIN;C:\JDK1.3\bin;C:\jdk1.3\lib;set
No, you just have to execute it again.
Like:
Start-Run
command [return]
cd \ [return]
autoexec.bat [return]
And then youre done.
Vidar Braut HaarrCoreTrek A/S
"Programmers don't die,they just GOSUB without RETURN."
- Original Message -
From:
Sonia
Sh
To:
Yes Sonia you got to soft or hard boot you PC.
Anand-Original Message-
From: Sonia Sh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:29 AM
To: Tomcat-User@Jakarta. Ap
Subject: Autoexec.bat
Do I need to restart my PC everytime i make a change in autoexec.bat
Does anyone know if SSl can be used on tomcat alone or if
it only works using tomcatwith apache?
thanks in advance, mick
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Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
Dennis
Thanks for your answer.
In this case I had the liberty of having the .java file which I could bring
in and recompile - but what if it had been a proprietary bean class? ... so
much for write once- run anywhere ... heh
John
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Meerveld
To: '[EMAIL
Anand
cud u help me on the tomcat installation... i sent
my autoexec.bat file some time backplease refer to that mail
Regards
Sonia
Hi,
I think this is enough:
SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\DMI\WIN32\BIN;C:\JDK1.3\bin;C:\jdk1.3\lib
SET TOMCAT_HOME=C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
SET JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.3
Instead of what you've written.
hope it helps,
Kenneth Westelinck
From: "Sonia Sh" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-ssl-howto.htm
l
~
Namaste - I bow to the divine in you
~
Filip Hanik
Software Architect
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.filip.net
-Original Message-
From: Mick Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 7:58
set TOMCAT_HOME=C:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1; also gives
the same bad command or file name error
Dear Benoît
Thanks a lot. By using your patch for the classpath
etc, Tomcat is now running fine. This gives me a great relief. Need
a break for some time. Will be back tomorrow, to begin my
assignment.
Warm Regards
Sonia
Yeah setting Context Manager home="/path-to-tomcat" did the trick.
Besides this in the tomcat.conf file
I did the following
ApJServMount /examples /root
Location /examples/WEB-INF/
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Location
without the Alias directive I had put
% jsp:useBean id="con"; scope="session"; class="UsingJDBC" %You should not have ; characters in this line. Use only spaces.
- Original Message -
From:
affan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 9:24
AM
Subject: help for Beans
Hi All,
I am
Hi!
Your URL doesn't exists.
Jan L.
-Original Message-
From: Filip Hanik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 6:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SSL and tomcat
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-ssl
-howto.htm
l
Is this the same problem? When I first install Tomcat, it works fine in
stand-alone mode. After installing a connector to Apache, I can run servlets in
$Tomcat_Home/webapps, but I when I try ip address:8080, I always get a 404.
Once it gets it wrong, it never recovers, even if I change
Hi
Set the path of TOMCAT_HOME =
c:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
and add TOMCAT_HOME =
c:\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1
JAVA-HOME = c:\jdk1.3
in tomcat.bat file
and also copy the tomcat.bat file in windows dir
depending on the OS.
Then open the new dos prompt and go to the bin
directory in
appent the "-howto.htm" to the top line... it got cut in half.
-Original Message-
From: Jan Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30. mars 2001 16:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SSL and tomcat
Hi!
Your URL doesn't exists.
Jan L.
-Original Message-
From: Filip Hanik
I'm having trouble getting servlet mapping to work properly using mod_jk on
Tomcat 3.2.1 on Linux. First of all I should mention that jsps work fine.
Servlets work as well *if* they're located in the
/webapps/whatever/Web-inf/classes directory, or if the url contains the
fully-qualified name of
same problem i'm having. i've posted several messages regarding this in
the last couple days. no solution yet though.
what version of linux are you running?
what version of apache?
what version of mod_jk? (built yourself or from the jakarta web site?)
have you tried mod_jserv also? (i did but
Hi folks,
Can anyone answer the following?
I am using Tomcat 3.2.1 and Apache.
I have a web application that lives in a directory:
/dir/myWebApp/
I have placed all my classes in:
/dir/myWebApp/WEB-INF/classes
and I can get the application to work just fine...
However I now
Are you adding extra path info when you call a servlet such that your
urls look something like:
http://www.center7.com/CaapControlServlet/some-data
If you are, change the url-pattern in web.xml to: CaapControlServlet/*
-- Rob
--On Friday, March 30, 2001 10:11:06 AM -0700 Kyle Tippetts
Hi Bill...
Thank you for your information...
-Mensaje original-
De: Bill Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Jueves, 29 de Marzo de 2001 02:45 p.m.
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: setting TOMCAT_OPTS Variable
gotta export and have quotes:
export
Sonia,
sonia, I think your CLASSPATH is screwed up, so can you reset
your CLASSPATH and set it to the one i had posted sometime back
in this newsgroup.
For your reference it is:
And your CLASSPATH is pointing to /usr/local/java/jdk1.3.1/lib, which
contains .class files. Your java system
Hi everybody,
I have a strange problem with serving JSPs with
Tomcat with mod_jk on Linux Apache.
I'm really new at Tomcat configuration - so I guess
I'm doing something wrong.
Anyway - when I start the sample servlets that come
with Tomcat - they work fine. But when I start a JSP I get the
Hi,
I am running tomcat 3.2.1 with apache 1.3.14 on solaris 2.6
I have this weird problem. In one of my servlets I have a form where user
can update his information
and when the form is submitted the user gets a "Please wait while
updating..." page and then redirect
the user back to the page
Actually, depending on what's needed, there might be something like this:
servlet/CaapControlServlet?control=display
So do I need to enter that in the servlet mappings? Also, I can't get the
/test servlets to work (you know, the ones that come with the Tomcat
distribution. They are
Hello all,
I have a question about the Servelet Methode init call.
Whenn I call a website e.g. http://bla/servlet/bla.MyServlet.
It will first run the init Methode of this Servlet and then the doPost
od doGet.
But how could I do this manual ?
I have servlets, that need a other Servervlet to be
Aren't you supposed to define it in web.xml file like inside the tar
welcome-filehome.html/welcome-file
Batsheva
-Original Message-
From: Scott Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 6:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JSP Load on startup?
In the war file
FYI, Enhydra Enterprise embeds Tomcat 3.2.1 as it's Servlet
and JSP engine.
Tomcat is the "best of breed" open source servlet engine with
some great developers working on it.
Shawn
--
Shawn McMurdo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lutris Technologieshttp://www.lutris.com
Enhydra.Org
Wolle wrote:
Hello all,
I have a question about the Servelet Methode init call.
Whenn I call a website e.g. http://bla/servlet/bla.MyServlet.
It will first run the init Methode of this Servlet and then the doPost
od doGet.
But how could I do this manual ?
I have servlets, that need a
I am encountering a big problem when trying to use Tomcat's security
manager. I have set the following lines in the policy file:
grant codeBase "file:${tomcat.home}/webapps/PFOCE" {
permission java.net.SocketPermission "1.2.3.4:1024-65535", "accept,
connect, listen, resolve";
FYI, Enhydra Enterprise embeds Tomcat 3.2.1 as it's Servlet
and JSP engine.
Tomcat is the "best of breed" open source servlet engine with
some great developers working on it.
Shawn
Enhydra needs to update their web site, then, since it talks about 3.1 only
(as of yesterday, anyway).
David
Hi
I got the solution for this.
I guess this is because of the persistent connection.
Adding response.setHeader("Connection","close") fixed it.
-Shanti
At 10:02 AM 3/30/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
I am running tomcat 3.2.1 with apache 1.3.14 on solaris 2.6
I have this weird problem. In one
Title: Cache-control on a per-application basis
When running Tomcat 3.2 standalone, is there a way to configure cache-control directives on a per-application basis? Or is it necessary to add cache-control, pragma no-cache, etc directives to each JSP page?
I'm migrating an app from WebSphere
jep, thx
i have tried load-on-startupServletname/load-on-startup.
That's wrong it must be in the servlet-Context , with the startnumber.
Thank you Bo Xu
Bo Xu wrote:
Wolle wrote:
Hello all,
I have a question about the Servelet Methode init call.
Whenn I call a website e.g.
Hi Kyle,
A query string like that shouldn't make a difference. You only need to
change your url-pattern if you're adding extra path info to contain the data
you're passing to your servlet.
Servlet mapping definitely works with 3.2.1/mod_jk on Linux, because that's
what I'm using. I suggest you
Milt,
The 404 error comes from tomcat. Also, the jsp that's used to invoke the
servlet sits at /webapps/apo
Thanks
--Kyle
-Original Message-
From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:35 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: 2nd Post: Servlets and
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Kyle Tippetts wrote:
Milt,
The 404 error comes from tomcat. Also, the jsp that's used to invoke the
servlet sits at /webapps/apo
really? are you sure they're not coming from apache?
Thanks
--Kyle
-Original Message-
From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Kyle Tippetts wrote:
Milt,
The 404 error comes from tomcat. Also, the jsp that's used to invoke
the servlet sits at /webapps/apo
JSP or HTML page? You said the latter previously. How exactly are
you invoking (i.e. what's the code look like, whether it's in the JSP
or
Title: Resource Bundle exception
Hi,
I get the following exception in a lot of places in my servlet code.
java.util.MissingResourceException: Can't find resource for bundle java.util.PropertyResourceBundle, key sc.207
at java.util.ResourceBundle.getObject(ResourceBundle.java:322)
at
This is not a storage error message at all. A little searching
through the archives or reading of the installation guide would have saved
you some time and trouble - your JAVA_HOME is not set correctly. Some
people will probably tell you that tools.jar is not in your classpath, but
"Ernie Oporto" wrote:
% jsp:useBean id="con"; scope="session"; class="UsingJDBC" %
You should not have ; characters in this line. Use only spaces.
Also, get rid of the space between "%" (which should really be just
"") and "jsp:useBean", as otherwise you'll open a scriptlet block
(that's
Everything was beautiful under RedHat 6.2.
I just had to try out the new RH v7.0.
All sorts of things went bad!!!
I got everything running again, except Tomcat.
startup.sh core dumps.
I re-installed Tomcat, using the unmodified tomcat.conf and it still
core dumps.
Any one else seen this?
I
Title: RE: Setting paths relative to webapp root...
put the files in their respective packages and then compile them with -d path/dir/myWebApp/WEB-INF/classes option. This will move the .class files to the respective directories under WEB-INF/classes .
On the Browser type
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-ssl-howto
.html
-Message d'origine-
De : Jan Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy : vendredi 30 mars 2001 18:37
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: SSL and tomcat
Hi!
Your URL doesn't exists.
Jan L.
-Original
Okay, seems like this system is missing even more things. I look at this
line:
my $CFG_CFLAGS= q( -DSOLARIS2=260 -DMOD_PERL -DUSE_PERL_SSI
-I/usr/local/include -DUSE_EXPAT -I../lib/expat-lite`../apaci`);
And I quickly realize that I more than likely do not have expat-lite
(assuming
Is your kernel still linking to the old tomcat module?
you can find out by lsmod, do modprobe to see whether
the new kernel is pulling correct module.
Hope helps.
Anand
-Original Message-
From: Rick Roberts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 3:58 PM
To: Tomcat
Thanks for the help. JAVA_HOME was not set up correctly. Now it's set up
correctly but it still doesn't work. I'm getting the following error:
Error: 500
Location: /examples/jsp/simpletag/foo.jsp
Internal Servlet Error:
org.apache.jasper.compiler.CompileException:
Did you check your TOMCAT_HOME environment variable?
Thanks for the help. JAVA_HOME was not set up correctly. Now it's set up
correctly but it still doesn't work. I'm getting the following error:
Error: 500
Location: /examples/jsp/simpletag/foo.jsp
Internal Servlet Error:
Randy, I know of only one archive url:
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/index.html
unfortunate my short experience with this site wasn't so good. Any search
returns only 20 emails that most of them are not relevant.
can you post other url?
Batsheva
-Original Message-
From: Randy
gcc on RH 7.0 is buggy. have you updated to all the latest patches?
--jeff
- Original Message -
From: "Rick Roberts" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Tomcat" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:58 PM
Subject: Core Dump - Again
Everything was beautiful under RedHat 6.2.
I just
Yes - the TOMCAT_HOME points exactly to /usr/local/tomcat
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Mauri" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: Strange JSP problems with Tomcat
Did you check your TOMCAT_HOME environment variable?
Just ignore that directive for mod_jk. Did you try to fix your apxs script
and recompile mod_jk?
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Ryan J. McDonough wrote:
Okay, seems like this system is missing even more things. I look at this
line:
my $CFG_CFLAGS= q( -DSOLARIS2=260 -DMOD_PERL
and this is what I'm getting from the command line:
2001-03-30 12:50:18 - Ctx( /examples ): JasperException: R( /examples +
/jsp/cal/cal1.jsp + null) Unable to compile class for
JSP/usr/local/tomcat/work/localhost_8080%2Fexamples/_0002fjsp_0002fcal_0002f
cal_00031_0002ejspcal1_jsp_0.java:15:
The servlet is invoked from a jsp like this:
%
//processing logic
response.sendRedirect("servlet/CaapControlServlet?control=login");
%
(Sidenote: the reason I don't use jsp:forward
page="servlet/CaapControlServlet"/ is because depending on certain
criteria, I need to redirect
This is my thoughts exactly. If the examples in /test don't work, then it
would appear that there's something wrong with tomcat?
--Kyle
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Kilbride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2nd Post:
Hello,
I have downloaded the Tomcat binary product onto my NT box here at the
office. I am studying JSP, and want to use the Tomcat to run simple JSP
files which may consist of either Servlets or Beans.
Anyway, I downloaded it, went to: d:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-3.2.2b2\bin
and issued a
Mmm...it seems to be a problem in the location of your class files, have you
placed them in $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/(context_name)/WEB-INF/classes ?
and this is what I'm getting from the command line:
2001-03-30 12:50:18 - Ctx( /examples ): JasperException: R( /examples +
/jsp/cal/cal1.jsp +
Yes - all the class files are there
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Mauri" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: Strange JSP problems with Tomcat
Mmm...it seems to be a problem in the location of your class files, have
you
placed
Chances are, it's listening on a port other than 80 (the default forHTML
browsers). Try 8080 (the one listed in the Connector element in the
server.xml shipped with Tomcat).
-- Bill K.
-Original Message-
From: Purcell,
Hi,
I'm running Tomcat 3.2.1 on Win2k with jdk1.3.
It seems to be working fine.
But some times nothing happens when I click something on my web pages. And
in the tomcat window, I see the following.
2001-03-30 03:07:34 - Ctx( ): 400 R( /) null
2001-03-30 03:07:37 - Ctx( ): 400 R( /) null
What
It is definitely listening on Port 8080 as identified by the line
2001-03-30 02:52:01 - PoolTcpConnector: Starting HttpConnectionHandler on
8080
To look at the index page go to
http://localhost:8080/ or http://127.0.0.1:8080/
And that should work fine.
If you want Tomcat to listen on Port 80
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Batsheva Raviv wrote:
Randy, I know of only one archive url:
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/index.html
unfortunate my short experience with this site wasn't so good. Any
search returns only 20 emails that most of them are not relevant.
can you post other url?
Hi,
this type of question has been posted numerous times by other people as
well as myself. But nobody ever responds to it or is able to answer the
question. I'll ask it again b/c I'm desperate to get it figured out as I
need to in order to finish a school project.
Does anybody know how to
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Jeff Kilbride wrote:
[ ... ]
Here's the servlet-mapping from web.xml file that comes with the
distribution:
servlet
servlet-name
servlet1
/servlet-name
servlet-class
requestMap.Servlet1
/servlet-class
/servlet
servlet-mapping
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